Rainbow Chorus live up to their motto of ‘strength in harmony!’

Aneesa Chaudhry
Aneesa Chaudhry

Following a recent grant from the Rainbow Fund, the Rainbow Chorus have established monthly singing groups for those wishing to develop their confidence and play a part in the full chorus programme.

The workshop will be under the guidance of Aneesa Chaudhry, musical director of the Rainbow Chorus. It is open to everyone, and will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn the music for the finale of Can you hear the Rainbow Chorus Sing, the Rainbow Chorus’ next concert on Saturday, December 5 at St Georges Church, Kemptown.

Musical Director Aneesa Chaudhry says: “The sessions are aimed at anyone who wants to join the chorus.

“Not everyone can commit to a weekly rehearsal, so it’s a great way to keep in touch.

“New singers, particularly members from the Trans community are finding them a supportive space to find their voice.”

Participant Marina Llamas Barco, added: “These sessions are great to develop my confidence and raise my game to play a full part in the chorus. They are a great stepping stone.”


Event: Singing Workshop with Aneesa Chaudhry

Where: Brighton Youth Centre, 64 Edward St, Brighton

When: November 22

Time: 10am – noon

Tickets: £30, available from Aneesa Chaudhry, plus a chance to purchase discounted Rainbow Chorus concert tickets.

To book tickets online, click here:

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